Trevman,
One relatively inexpensive way to find business is to build your network of aquaintences.
Try checking out your local Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Clubs and other networking associations such as BNI (Business Networking International). By getting involved in commitees and meeting other businesses you will probably find you get the best possible types of leads - REFERALS -
Advertising for commercial work doesn't tend to lead to much. Commercial work has more to do with the relationships you build with other trades, GCs (I know, ugly word), and business owners who can then refer you to friends and slowly your network develops.
Remember too, stay in touch with all your clients, you never know when they will need your services again. By staying in touch they know that you care about them. Therefore, they are more likely to call you rather than someone they don't know.
Glen
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